Calendar

If you've been using the e-Cal calendar as your productivity tool of choice, then this new update might make you a bit happier, if you've been wishing for more task list integration. And if you're searching for a calendar app to use instead of your device's built-in one, then you might want to consider e-Cal, given its simple but very useful features.

With so many calendars for Android devices out there, it’s now become a race to have as many popular or essential 3rd party apps integrated into your app. One of the more popular ones out there is Sunrise, and the newest update will make its users even happier and might convince others to switch to this particular calendar app as it now seamlessly syncs with Google Calendar and is integrated with two other productivity apps.

The Android L Material Design bug just keep on spreading, even outside Google's own app catalog. The latest to join that fray is Today Calendar, turning Google's own Calendar Android app into something that is even more pleasing to look at and a pleasure to use as well.

While the really good calendar apps have become invaluable to our lives, there are times when what you want to do is just have a quick glance at a digital calendar without the bells and whistles. That’s what calendar widgets are basically for. Month: The Calendar Widget allows you to do just that and makes it easy on the eyes as well.

For people who are never satisfied with their smartphone’s built-in calendar app and are always on the lookout for the next best one, Sunrise’s newest integrations can offer them something other apps don’t have yet. The recent announcements of apps they’ve partnered with include Songkick, Evernote, Github, Asana and Tripit.

Sunrise, a calendar app that has been making waves on iOS, has now landed on Android. Simple looking yet powerful, Sunrise tries to bring together all your calendars, appointments, and events in one place with some extra bits added on top. But how does it stand against other equally powerful Android calendars? We take a brief tour of the app to find out.

Google Glass users received a big update last week. We are talking about the XE16 update, which brought Kit Kat. This one added quite a few goodies including voice command sorting, card bundling and more. And it looks like the update also paved the way for future additions.

Any.Do is updating their popular Calendar app today, adding in a few interesting features aimed at business professionals. Their Cal app, which is already the most beautiful Calendar app on the market, will now have what Any.Do calls “Heads Up”. The update provides users with three screens of reach stage of a meeting, meant to make you more productive, and keep you on schedule.

Google is bringing more functionality to Waze. Via an update, the app will now recognize calendar events, and add them to your navigation list. New permissions are required, so you’ll have to allow the new feature, but it could become quite useful.

As far as productivity applications go, it’s hard to beat Asana. The web-based task organizer is great for personal use, but thrives on collaboration. With collaboration often comes deadlines, and Asana is set to make that easier on users with Calendars.